He has shown you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act Justly and to love Mercy and to walk Humbly with your God. Micah 6:8
In the life and death of this great man of God we can see the embodiment of the will of God. To lay down our life for a friend is a great reward for the believer. This man did just that. His death spearheaded a revolution in US history that is still being fleshed out today. I pray that men and women in this generation would begin to take a stand as MLKJ did, for the issues that we are facing which attempt to stop the forward movement of minorities in today's society.
Apr 14, 2008
Apr 11, 2008
Apr 4, 2008
School’s New Rule for Pupils in Trouble: No Fun
One school district essentially grounds middle school students whose grade in any class falls below 65, or who show what they describe as a lack of effort.
Apr 2, 2008
Save the Date: Monday April 14th, 2008
Time: 7pm SHARP!
Location: Empire State Building / LL
Panel Meeting with Department of Education representatives Aida Dolce (Principles Union) and Evelyn DeJesus (Teachers Union). For more information please go to www.2020schools.net
Mark Driscoll on "Joel Olsteen"
Is the "Seeker-Friendly" movement Biblical or just another way to get people in our churches without paying the price of TRUE CONVERSION?
The 8 Marks of a Robust Gospel
by Scott McKnight
Do we have a gospel big enough for these problems? Do we have the confidence to declare that these robust problems, all of which begin with sin against God and then creep into the world like cancer, have been conquered by a robust gospel? When I read the Gospels, I see a Lion of Judah who roared with a kingdom gospel that challenged both Israel's and Rome's mighty men, gathered up the sick and dying and made them whole, and united the purity-obsessed "clean" and the shame-laden "unclean" around one table. When I read the apostle Paul, I see a man who carried a gospel that he believed could save as well as unite Gentiles and barbarians with Abraham's sacred descendants. I do not think their gospel was too small.
I sometimes worry we have settled for a little gospel, a miniaturized version that cannot address the robust problems of our world. But as close to us as the pages of a nearby Bible, we can find the Bible's robust gospel, a gospel that is much bigger than many of us have dared to believe...



